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E. M. Lunt, Chicago manager for the Towle Mfg. Co., is on a visit to the factory, New York, and other eastern points. O. F. Samuelson, traveling for the Chicago office of the Towle Mfg. Co., has returned from a Coast trip, and will now have a vacation. He will be back on his route July 8.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 19th June 1912

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Word was received in Boston last week of the death of William B. Ingalls, for many years superintendent of the Towle Mfg. Co., Newburyport. He was 81 years of age, was a member of the I. O. O. F. East Cambridge, a 32nd degree Mason, Summit Encampment of Beverly and of the Aleppo Temple of Boston. He leaves a widow and two daughters.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 7th September 1921

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Harold E. Nock, formerly with the Paye & Baker Mfg. Co., of this city, has entered the employ of the Towle Mfg. Co., Newburyport, Mass., as manufacturing superintendent.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 2nd February 1916

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The many friends of C. F. Haver, traveler for the Towle Mfg. Company, heard with profound regret and deep sympathy of the death of his wife, which occurred the early part of the past month. Mrs. Haver has been an invalid for some time. Her condition refused to respond to treatment, and she was removed to the Englewood Hospital the latter part of February, where she underwent an operation, from which she never rallied.


Source: The Keystone - April 1908

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Death of Frank Alley

Newburyport, Mass., May 7.—Frank Alley, secretary of the Towle Mfg. Co., silversmiths, of this city, died, suddenly, his home in Newburyport, May 3.

Mr. Alley was 58 years old and had be connected with the company for 20 years. He was not extensively known to the jewelry trade being of a quiet and modest disposition, but devoted his entire time to his work and his family. His death was very sudden. All the afternoon of the day before he died he was about the factory attending to his duties and in the evening was apparently in the best of spirits. Short before 5 A. M., however, he was taken with a severe pain in his heart and died before medical aid could reach him.


Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 14th May 1902

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O. F. Samuelson and Frank Spellman, of the sales force of the Towle Mfg. Co., are passing 10 days at Lac Du Flambeau, Wis., enjoying a fishing trip. Upon their return to Chicago they will leave immediately for the home office at Newburyport, Mass., to attend the regular semi-annual sales conference.


Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 29th June 1927

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Harry F. Hillman, of the Towle Mfg. Co., is spending several weeks at the new cottage he bought at Bass Lake, in Pentwater, Mich., where he is fishing and resting.


Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 27th June 1923

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W. A. Kinsman, president of the Towle Mfg. Co., was a visitor at the Chicago offices of the company last week. Mr. Kinsman met with their western
salesmen traveling out of the Chicago office, and held a sales conference.


Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 21st March 1929

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The Newton Rotarians listened this week to one of the most thought-provoking talks in a long time this week when Mr. Claudius Pendill discussed the theories of money and credit. The discussion was the more stimulating because Mr. Pendlll, who is a Vice-President of the Towle Mfg. Co., (silversmiths) of Newburyport, spoke as a business man and not as a proponent of any organization or as a professor of economics. His facts are the result of a long period of study which was first initiated— indeed necessitated—as a result of the governments silver policy and its effect upon his business. From that initial interest he became involved in the whole matter of money and credit; and his research has been intensified recently by the suggestions in many of the most reliable business services that we are heading into another cycle exactly similar to that of the late 1920's and the 1930’s to date. His desire has been to seek the fundamental cause of these cycles and to consider possible remedies. With the Rotarians he had time to do little but imply remedies, at least so far as definite, concrete set-up goes; but he did give much to think about as to causes.

His comments gained added force from their fair-mindedness, their admission that there were varying viewpoints on some of the matters, and particularly from his plea that the whole question sorely needs very competent and intensive study by open-minded business and professional men in order that we may not alone break the cycles of panic and plenty but that we may also ward off the threats of the various forms of dictatorship which now loom so seriously on the American horizon.


Source: The Newton Graphic - 14th February 1936

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Charles A. Bartling, of the Towle Mfg. Co., returned last week from the South where he visited the trade. Mr. Bartling made the trip for Frank J. Spellman, their southern representative, who has been ill for the past six weeks.


Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 21st November 1929

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Since the death of James A. Todd, the Chicago office of the Towle Manufacturing Company has been in charge of W. X. C. Hull, who has been assistant manager since the office was founded.

Source: The Keystone - January 1902

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Ed Jensen, of the Towle Mfg. Co., returned last week from a trip through the northwest. O. F. Samuelson, coast traveler for this firm, and Frank J. Spellman, south-west representative, also returned to Chicago from a trip through their territory. This was their final trip of the year, and they will now remain at the Chicago office until after the holidays.


Source: The Jewelers' Circular- 1st December 1926

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